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Fr. Leo discusses the appointment of Sarah Mullally as the first female Archbishop of Canterbury, a historic event in the Church of England's 1,428-year history. While some celebrate this milestone, others view it as a departure from traditional biblical teachings. Fr. Leo examines the implications of this appointment, highlighting divisions within the Anglican Communion, particularly between liberal Western branches and conservative African provinces. He emphasizes that for Catholics, this development does not affect the Church's teachings on ordination and the role of women in the clergy. Fr. Leo also addresses the broader issue of church reforms, cautioning against changes that prioritize societal trends over doctrinal integrity. He concludes by urging Catholics to remain steadfast in their faith and to pray for unity within the Christian community.
Reference Link:
https://www.artnews.com/art-news/news/canterbury-cathedral-graffiti-art-hear-us-controversy-1234756433/
00:00 - Introduction to Sarah Mullally
03:15 - Catholic Teachings on Ordination
06:50 - Reactions from the Anglican Communion
08:40 - The Role of Tradition
11:10 - Doctrinal Concerns
13:05 - Call for Prayer and Unity
15:20 - Global Perspectives
16:45 - Impact on Church Unity
18:00 - Conclusion and Reflection
19:30 - Significance of the Appointment
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In this episode, Fr. Leo discusses the appointment of Sarah Mullally as the first female Archbishop of Canterbury, a historic event in the Church of England's 1,428-year history. While some celebrate this milestone, others view it as a departure from traditional biblical teachings. Fr. Leo examines the implications of this appointment, highlighting divisions within the Anglican Communion, particularly between liberal Western branches and conservative African provinces. He emphasizes that for Catholics, this development does not affect the Church's teachings on ordination and the role of women in the clergy. Fr. Leo also addresses the broader issue of church reforms, cautioning against changes that prioritize societal trends over doctrinal integrity. He concludes by urging Catholics to remain steadfast in their faith and to pray for unity within the Christian community.
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